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Ice has more friction. Ice has hard ridges that would collide with other ridges easier to make more friction. Grass on the other hand doesn't have a lot of ridges and grass is very bendable.

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Why will an ice skater eventually stop moving?

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What kind of friction is ice skate?

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What has less friction a sponge or an ice cube?

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